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so many of us are parents. i can't imagine that parents want their kids to see armed security guards on their way to school every day. and these security guards would probably be private contractors with firms that are taking people that have been in combat overseas, have ptsd, could also snap. the more weapons around, the more unprotected i think our children are. so i hope it backfires. and i hope people saw that lack of compassion that you mentioned. >> thank you very much for joining me today. it was an extraordinary moment to watch your protest. and it went around the world. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on. >>> next, debating the nra's plan with people from both sides. and cory booker and others join me for my debate on guns in america. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. yeah
so many of us are parents. i can't imagine that parents want their kids to see armed security guards on their way to school every day. and these security guards would probably be private contractors with firms that are taking people that have been in combat overseas, have ptsd, could also snap. the more weapons around, the more unprotected i think our children are. so i hope it backfires. and i hope people saw that lack of compassion that you mentioned. >> thank you very much for joining...
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they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] >>> we have tried to be careful and respectful of what the families here are going through. tried not to intrude on their suffering, but when they have approached us wanting to tell their story, we have been honored to hear about their loved ones. earlier, we got a call from the mcdonnell family, and it led to a conversation i will never forget. a conversation about grace mcdonnell. i spoke with grace's parents chris and lynn in their home several days ago and they told me about who grace was. we were all inspired by the strength that grace's parents showed. they said it's grace guiding them through the dark and difficult days. as we talked about with monsignor weiss, grace's memorial was today and tonight we once again honor her, a bright and beautiful it is girl we never had the pleasure of meeting but we'll never, ever forget. what do you want people to know about grace? >> well, grace had such
they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] >>> we have tried to be careful and respectful of what the families here are going through. tried not to intrude on their suffering, but when they have approached us wanting to tell their story, we have been honored to hear about their loved ones. earlier, we got a call from the mcdonnell family, and it led to a conversation i will never forget. a conversation...
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he is joining us now. now, sanjay, you have been taking a very close look, potentially at the mind of a killer. >> yeah, and that question, why, wolf that you ask, it is hard to say for sure whether there is ever going to be a satisfactory answer to that. but there are several things that medical experts and investigators are going to look at, including specific patterns. we looked at ten of the most widely studied cases, tragedies, i should say in history. and take a look at what we found. first thing you notice when you look around newtown, everyone has that questioning look, why? what did we miss, if anything? no answers yet. just hindsight. to try to make some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, be connecticut, medical investigators are also looking at evidence of patterns, not talking about clothes or even life-style, but rather looking for evidence of specific plans could give some clues as to what was happening in the person's mind and in their brain. it is hard to know, because thankfully, there
he is joining us now. now, sanjay, you have been taking a very close look, potentially at the mind of a killer. >> yeah, and that question, why, wolf that you ask, it is hard to say for sure whether there is ever going to be a satisfactory answer to that. but there are several things that medical experts and investigators are going to look at, including specific patterns. we looked at ten of the most widely studied cases, tragedies, i should say in history. and take a look at what we...
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give us the details. what is he proposing? >> well, i have to tell you, a few minutes ago, president obama landed in hawaii, 72 degrees there was the temperature on the ground. certainly warmer than it is in washington, certainly warmer than the political climate that president obama left behind here here in washington. it was a strip down agreement. he basically is saying we have to come up with some solution to help the majority of american taxpayers while we still avoid coming up with the majority of the details for what was supposed to help us avoid the fiscal cliff. it would ensure tax rates would not go up for 98% of americans, it would also ensure that unemployment benefits would be extended for about 2 million americans who would lose them otherwise if we went over the fiscal cliff. finally, it would work to lay the groundwork for the larger reform. so if we're looking for specific details here, not a whole lot of them. this is coming up with almost an emergency solution. we know that president obama did speak by phone
give us the details. what is he proposing? >> well, i have to tell you, a few minutes ago, president obama landed in hawaii, 72 degrees there was the temperature on the ground. certainly warmer than it is in washington, certainly warmer than the political climate that president obama left behind here here in washington. it was a strip down agreement. he basically is saying we have to come up with some solution to help the majority of american taxpayers while we still avoid coming up with...
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nice to see you and have you with us this morning. is there any better sense on the part of investigators about what was adam lanza thinking? what was going through his mind? >> that's what we would all of course like to know. of course, investigators have been working very hard on all of this nonstop. so far, there is very little indication that he had much of an online presence, for example, did he flag his intentions to anyone online? did he play any online games with anyone? did he tell anyone what he was thinking about? these are the things they're trying to figure out. remember, they're still trying to work very hard to retrieve evidence from that hard drive. fbi working hard at quantico to try to piece that smashed computer back together again, to try to retrieve as much information to find what websites for example he might have visited. what about toxicology tests, what about friends he may have spoken, to given a sense of what he was thinking, his intentions or his plan? as you know since the beginning we've tried to find an
nice to see you and have you with us this morning. is there any better sense on the part of investigators about what was adam lanza thinking? what was going through his mind? >> that's what we would all of course like to know. of course, investigators have been working very hard on all of this nonstop. so far, there is very little indication that he had much of an online presence, for example, did he flag his intentions to anyone online? did he play any online games with anyone? did he...
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those of us who were fortunate enough not to lose people close, close, close to us, have been putting together -- just trying to feed people, trying to make sure there's some sort of infrastructure for when -- in particular, i'm involved with newtown united, a group trying to put together essentially an advocacy infrastructure for when they want to talk. they want to move the conversation. the national conversation to where i think a majority of people in america want it to go, on all matters related to gun violence. it's going to be there for them. and there's so many things like that that are happening, whether it's a memorial for the children and the educators, all that's going to happen. this community is going to rally around and support these people in any direction that they want us to go. >> and outside the community too. lots of support. robert cox writes for reuters "breaking views," and he's also a newtowner. >>> "outfront," next, student who survived a mass shooting in minnesota seven years ago drive to newtown, connecticut, to be with the sandy hook survivors. we'll tell
those of us who were fortunate enough not to lose people close, close, close to us, have been putting together -- just trying to feed people, trying to make sure there's some sort of infrastructure for when -- in particular, i'm involved with newtown united, a group trying to put together essentially an advocacy infrastructure for when they want to talk. they want to move the conversation. the national conversation to where i think a majority of people in america want it to go, on all matters...
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he wants us to go with him. and -- and he, it was funny because we went to the store, i think it was on thursday. and he somehow gloves. and he's like, oh, can i get those? he's afraid to put his hands in his sweater when it's cold. now he wants to use gloves because he doesn't want to -- he's not -- doesn't feel safe anymore. >> right. what about the community? i mean, how has the community reacted, especially since so many witnessed this? >> well, they're being so supportive. they called us from colorado, like around the united states. they've been calling us, that we should fight till the end and get justice for my brother. a lot of witnesses say if you need me, you just call me. and they've been calling us, that they saw when -- they took my brother to the hospital and he was still in handcuffs even though knowing that he had down syndrome. >> well, jessica martinez and your brother antonio, thank you both very much for coming on and sharing your story. antonio, we wish you well and hope you heal very soon.
he wants us to go with him. and -- and he, it was funny because we went to the store, i think it was on thursday. and he somehow gloves. and he's like, oh, can i get those? he's afraid to put his hands in his sweater when it's cold. now he wants to use gloves because he doesn't want to -- he's not -- doesn't feel safe anymore. >> right. what about the community? i mean, how has the community reacted, especially since so many witnessed this? >> well, they're being so supportive. they...
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allen lichtman joins us. the board did not blame the secretary but made clear there were problems high up at the state department. pretty damning. what's the impact on secretary clinton? >> pretty damning. to paraphrase harry truman, when you lead an organization like this in government, you're riding the tiger. well, the tiger didn't quite devour her but it took quite a bite out of her. can she recover before 2016? absolutely yes. this is not chap quick dick where the blame for a death seemed to fall squarely on senator kennedy. and really he never could recover from that. here the blame is spread far and wide. the commission did not pinpoint hillary clinton, and of course, the blame also falls on members of congress who have been very liberal about making appropriations for war but very stingy about making appropriations for diplomacy and the department of state. >> she's been such a stellar secretary of state in so many ways. the travel that she does, the connections she makes, the heft that she brings to
allen lichtman joins us. the board did not blame the secretary but made clear there were problems high up at the state department. pretty damning. what's the impact on secretary clinton? >> pretty damning. to paraphrase harry truman, when you lead an organization like this in government, you're riding the tiger. well, the tiger didn't quite devour her but it took quite a bite out of her. can she recover before 2016? absolutely yes. this is not chap quick dick where the blame for a death...